How To Dress Like a 100 Year Old Man #100DaysofSchool

100 Days Smarter!! We LOVE how this transformation of my 1st grader into a 100 year old man turned out. Kyle was SUPER excited about his new look with wrinkles, glasses, and vest. Isn’t he cute?? And truly we did all this in just minutes – it was so easy! Is your school celebrating the 100 Days??? If so, and you need to transform the kidlets, check out our tips on How To Dress Like a 100 Year Old Man for your boys and our tips on how to draw wrinkles.

Kyle’s wrinkles were the coolest and honestly they made him look utterly EXHAUSTED! He really looked his age. We kept asking him if he was tired and Kenzie thought he was making dirty faces at her since the wrinkles kind of gave him a permanent scowl. Too funny!

How To Dress Like a 100 Year Old Man for 100 Days of School Celebrations

Here’s a few ideas to get you started on transforming your little elementary student into a 100 year old senior citizen.

1. Gray Hair

This can be a really easy transformation. We used baby powder and hair spray to give the hair a grayish tint. Then we styled Kyle with a nice little combover!

2.Accessories

Glasses, a fancy pen, pocket watch, old fashioned cap, a cane or walker if you have one available to use. Even a wooden walking stick would look great!

How to Draw on Wrinkles to Look like a 100 Year Old Man

Totally easy. Just use an eyeliner pencil to draw in wrinkles. Any color like grey, brown, or black works. I used black because that is what we had. If you don’t have eyeliner, using eye shadow would work as well.

First, ask your child to scrunch their face up so you can fill in where the potential wrinkle will someday be located. Remember, beyond just the forehead wrinkles, add in wrinkles around their lips, dimple areas, and the crows feet by their eyes. As you can tell by our photos, these wrinkles aged Kyle fantastically!

Colleen Padilla, the founder and editor of ClassyMommy.com lives in the Philly suburbs and is a full time mom for her 2 children, Mackenzie (7) and Kyle (5). Colleen and the Classy Mommy website have been featured on Fox News, Good Morning America, The New York Times, Parenting Magazine, The New York Post, local Philadelphia ABC, CBS, and NBC programs. Colleen has appeared in a TV special about Alpha Moms on South Korea’s NBC affiliate SBS. She also co-authored The Digital Mom Handbook (HarperCollins).

This is great! My little dude’s 100th day of kindergarten is tomorrow and I was sweating about this one a bit! This are great easy tips. I might just stop at goodwill or the dollar store on the way home from work! Thanks so much!